Clark County, IN

Located along the Ohio River, Clark County offers a little bit of everything: outdoor recreation, entertainment, business, history, shopping, and more. With populous cities like Jeffersonville and Clarksville, Clark County is the second largest county in the Greater Louisville area (behind Jefferson County, KY). From the banks of the Ohio River to the forests of Clark State Park, Clark County encompasses the meaning of natural beauty. Nature lovers flock to Clark County's Falls of the Ohio to discover fascinating fossils, while theater goers enjoy dinner and a live show at Derby Dinner Playhouse. With a variety of housing options, employment opportunities, and entertainment/recreational attractions, Clark County truly is a wonderful place to live, work and play.

CLARK COUNTY NEIGHBORHOODS

ClarksvilleMore than 23,000 people and 600 businesses call the city between New Albany and Jeffersonville their home. Clarksville has a balance of old and new with historic sites among new shopping and residential developments and growing businesses. Unique attractions like the enormous Bass Pro Shop, the area's only dinner theatre—Derby Dinner Playhouse, Falls of the Ohio State Park, and more, makes Clarksville a place to live and play. The city offers upscale properties and affordable homes in neighborhoods near commercial districts as well as beautiful state parks.

JeffersonvilleDirectly across from Louisville via the Kennedy Bridge or I-65's Clark Memorial Bridge is Clark County's county seat and most populous city, Jeffersonville. Also connecting Louisville and Jeffersonville is the Big Four Pedestrian/Bicycle Bridge. In addition to attractions like the historic downtown district, parks, the Howard Steamboat Museum, Schimpffs Confectionery and more, Jeffersonville is a hot spot for big business with names like Jeffboat, Amazon, and more. Homes in the community are moderately priced and offer a variety of architectural styles.

CharlestownWhile still close to the many amenities of Clarksville, Jeffersonville, and downtown Louisville, Charlestown maintains its small town charm. Charlestown is a growing community that offers a variety of housing opportunities ranging from older homes to new developments featuring large lots as well as patio homes. The Charlestown Industrial Park exemplifies the variety of industries also present in the community. Despite its recent growth, Charlestown is known for its friendly atmosphere and preserved heritage.

SellersburgThe town of Sellersburg is widely known for the Covered Bridge Golf Community that was developed by famous golf pro, Fuzzy Zoeller. Bordering the lush fairways of the popular 18-hole golf course are homes showcasing superior style and craftsmanship. Higher education opportunties are also available with Sellersburg's Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana. The community is close to a variety of recreational activities and employment opportunities.

SCHOOLS

Clark County consists of three public school districts, Greater Clark County Schools, West Clark County Schools, and Clarksville Community School Corporation. Each district and their schools are listed below, followed by a list of private and other schools serving Clark County.

Greater Clark County Schools is the largest of the three district in Clark County. It operates 12 elementary schools, four middle schools, three high schools, and two alternative schools to serve approximately 10,500 students.

The second largest public school district in Clark County is West Clark Community Schools. The district has a student population of approximately 4,700 students within three elementary schools and one primary school, three high schools and one separate middle school.

With a total of four schools (one elementary, one middle, one high, and one technology high school), Clarksville Community School Corporation is the smallest of the three public school districts in Clark County.